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Parent-Absent Begging in Barn Swallow Broods: Causes of Individual Variation and Effects on Sibling Interactions and Food Allocation

机译:父母在燕子巢中乞讨:个体变异的原因及其对兄弟姐妹互动和食物分配的影响

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Altricial offspring solicit parental care using complex begging displays. Although such solicitations are mainly performed towards parents, nestlings of several birds often beg when parents are not at the nest. This parent-absent begging (PAB) has been interpreted as a mistake in correctly detecting parental arrival, but it may also reliably signal individual need to nest mates, potentially affecting intra-brood competition for food. Here, we focused on the proximate factors that may determine frequency and intensity of PAB, including brood size and sex ratio, as well as individual age, sex and body mass, in natural barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) broods, under conditions of normal and experimentally reduced food intake. We also investigated the relationship between PAB and begging intensity at parental arrival and food intake in the two different experimental conditions. The frequency of PAB was larger after food deprivation than before, indicating that PAB reliably reflects hunger level. In addition, nestlings increased their own begging intensity upon parental arrival after performing PAB. Concomitantly, siblings decreased begging effort, irrespective of sex or body mass, but this occurred only when nestlings were normally fed, suggesting that PAB diminishes scrambling for food by nest mates. Finally, such a reciprocal begging modulation resulted in a larger chance of obtaining food at the subsequent feeding event for nestlings performing PAB under normal food provisioning. Within-brood signalling in the absence of parents can therefore play an important role in determining competitive strategies among siblings and affecting parental decisions on food allocation in altricial broods.
机译:幼龄的后代使用复杂的乞讨显示器寻求父母的照顾。尽管这种邀请主要是针对父母的,但是当父母不在巢时,通常会乞讨几只鸟的雏鸟。这种没有父母的乞讨(PAB)被解释为正确检测父母到来的错误,但是它也可能可靠地发出信号,表明个体需要嵌套伴侣,从而可能影响种内对食物的竞争。在这里,我们重点研究了可能会在正常和正常条件下确定天然燕子(Hirundo Rustica)亲鱼中PAB频率和强度的因素,包括亲鱼大小和性别比以及个体年龄,性别和体重。实验上减少了食物摄入量。我们还研究了两种不同实验条件下PAB与父母到达时乞讨强度和食物摄入量之间的关系。禁食后PAB的频率比以前高,表明PAB可靠地反映了饥饿水平。此外,在进行PAB后,当父母到达时,雏鸟会增加自己的乞讨强度。随之而来的是,兄弟姐妹减少了乞讨的努力,而不论性别或体重,但这仅在正常喂养雏鸟的情况下才发生,这表明PAB减少了巢伙伴争夺食物的机会。最后,这样的相互乞讨调制导致在正常食物供应下进行PAB的雏鸟在随后的进食事件中获得食物的机会更大。因此,在没有父母陪伴的情况下,种内信号传递可以在确定兄弟姐妹之间的竞争策略以及影响父母对母鸡食物分配的决定中起重要作用。

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